Details
The Konvision KVM-3250W 32-Inch FHD 1920x1080 Broadcast Monitor is a top - notch device for various professional applications. It comes with an FHD resolution IPS LCD panel, offering high brightness and contrast ratio. With 2x3G - SDI inputs and outputs, it supports waveform, vectors, pixel measurement, and other full broadcast features. The PIP and PBP functions let you display two signals on the screen simultaneously. Its super - slim design makes it an excellent choice for studios, broadcasts, video walls, and high - end video conferences.
**3D LUT Color Calibration**: Compatible with ColorSpace and Calman calibration software, it uses a K10 - A probe for precise color. It also works with universal colorimeters like CA210, CA310, CS200, CR100, CR250, X - Rite i1 Display.
**Darkness Check**: This feature enhances the brightness and contrast in dark areas, revealing more shadow details of the input signal to prevent missing information.
**Part Zoom In**: Allows you to zoom in on any part of the picture for clear details and focus assistance.
**PIP & PBP**: Displays two SDI signals on the screen at once. It also supports PIP and PBP for one SDI signal with other types of signals (Video/Component/DVI/VGA), and the two images can be freely swapped.
**Pixel Measurement**: Select pixels using a movable cross - hair to get real - time Y&RGB values and compare values between any two points.
**Waveform (Alarm), Vectors**: SDI supports waveform, vectorscope, histogram, and can display them on the screen at the same time. When luminance reaches or exceeds the preset value, over - exposed areas are marked red.
**False Color**: Helps check image exposure. Different colors show luminance values from darkest to brightest, enabling proper exposure without external test equipment.
**Focus Assist**: Marks sharp edges in red to help camera operators get the sharpest picture.
**Zebra**: Displays over - exposed areas with zebra stripes to control luminance and avoid overexposure.
**Picture Flip**: The horizontal picture flip function creates a negative image, useful in studios for various programs.
**Key Features**: 32” 1920x1080 native resolution, 3D LUT color calibration, 2x2K/3G/HD - SDI in/out, PIP/PBP, pixel measurement, focus assist, zoom, scan, marker, blue only/mono, power - off memory, 12Bit video processing, 3G - SDI 4:4:4 12Bit'signals (SMPTE 425M A/B), composite/component in/out, waveform, vectorscope, histogram audio meter for SDI1, SDI2, picture flip, H/V delay, false color, zebra, time code, audio meter, Ethernet/GPI.
**Technical Specifications**: The panel has a 32” display size, 1920x1080 high resolution, 16:9 aspect ratio, 178 - degree wide viewing angle, 0.3648x0.3648(mm) pixel pitch, 16.7M color depth, and an LED backlight. It has a brightness of 360cd/m2 and a contrast ratio of 1400:1. The input includes 2 x BNC for SDI 1/2 channel inputs, 1 x BNC for video, and 1 x DVI - I for DVI/VGA/HDMI input (optional). The output has 2 x BNC for SDI 1/2 channel outputs. It supports multiple SDI formats. It also has audio in/out features and general specifications like an operating temperature of - 10 to 50 degrees Celsius, AC 100 - 240V 50/60Hz input voltage, 80W power consumption, power - saving mode, VESA MIS - D(200X200mm) installation, and comes with a power cord.
Using the Konvision KVM - 3250W monitor is straightforward. First, connect it to your power source using the provided power cord. Make sure the input voltage is within the range of AC 100 - 240V 50/60Hz. Then, select the appropriate input source according to your device, like SDI, video, DVI, VGA, or HDMI.
For color calibration, use the 3D LUT feature with compatible software such as ColorSpace and Calman. You can use a K10 - A probe or other universal colorimeters for precise results.
When using the PIP and PBP functions, you can easily display two signals on the screen at the same time. Just select the signals you want to show and adjust their positions if needed.
The focus assist and zebra features are very useful for camera operators. Focus assist marks the sharp edges in red, while the zebra stripes show over - exposed areas. This helps you get the right exposure and focus.
For maintenance, keep the monitor in an environment with an operating temperature between - 10 and 50 degrees Celsius. If there is no signal input for a while, the monitor will automatically enter power - saving mode, which is energy - efficient. Also, clean the screen gently with a soft, dry cloth to avoid scratches. If you need to install it on a wall, use the VESA MIS - D(200X200mm) installation option.